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  • May 19, 2025

Poland launches mega-project CPK: next generation transport hub.

By 2032, Poland is preparing to open one of Europe’s largest infrastructure projects – the Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK), located 40 km west of Warsaw. This ambitious project combines a modern airport with an initial passenger capacity of 40 million people, with the prospect of expanding to 100 million, a high-speed rail network and new road connections. The airport includes two 3.8 km long runways located 2.5 km apart, as well as a central terminal connected to the railway station and bus station.

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  • May 19, 2025

JINGDONG Logistics launched the first cargo airline from Wuhu to Vietnam.

JINGDONG Logistics (JD Logistics) has launched its first direct cargo air service between Wuhu, China and Hanoi, Vietnam. The new route is an important addition to the company’s existing network in Southeast Asia, which already covers routes from Shenzhen to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. The flights will operate 2-3 times a week with a cargo capacity of up to 20 tons, mainly for the transportation of garments, home appliances, furniture and mechanical parts from East and Central China, as well as for the import of Vietnamese products to China.

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  • May 19, 2025

Belgorod-Dnestrovsky port is preparing to launch a transit route to the EU via Moldova and Romania.

By the end of 2025, the Belgorod-Dnistrovsky port plans to begin shipping transit cargo from Asia to the European Union via a new railway route through Moldova and Romania. According to Igor Bilyk, First Deputy Director of the port, the route to the Romanian city of Galati is 320 km long, of which 182 km pass through Ukraine, 129 km through Moldova and 9 km through Romania.

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  • May 19, 2025

LTG Infra expands Rail Baltica construction in Lithuania: new tender starts on Berčiūnai – Joniškielis section.

LTG Infra, the infrastructure division of the Lithuanian railway group LTG, has announced a new tender for the construction of embankments and engineering structures on the Berčiūnai – Joniškielis section. This 12.4 km long section will be part of the large-scale Rail Baltica project, the goal of which is to build 114 km of high-speed railway in Lithuania by 2025.

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  • May 19, 2025

cargo-partner and Nippon Express create a unified road transport network throughout Europe.

A year after cargo-partner became part of the NIPPON EXPRESS HOLDINGS group, the companies are combining their transport capacities within the ONE Road project. The cooperation covers Central, Eastern and Western Europe, offering customers flexible solutions for the delivery of groupage, partial (LTL) and full (FTL) cargo. The network is based on cargo-partner’s key hubs in Vienna, Žory, Ljubljana, Zagreb and Sofia, as well as the Nippon Express infrastructure in Western Europe.

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  • May 19, 2025

Kazakhstan opens its skies: new international flights from Kazakhstani airlines starting in May.

Since May 2025, Kazakhstan is expanding its flight geography: the country’s airlines are launching new routes to ten countries, including Germany, Hungary, China, Korea, Turkey, Vietnam and others. The basis for international expansion is formed by carriers SCAT, Air Astana and Fly Arystan, as well as foreign partners. The main growth point was Shymkent Airport, from where SCAT will open flights to Budapest, Munich, Shanghai and Seoul twice a week.

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  • May 19, 2025

Port of Gdansk at the ESPO conference: security, sustainability and plans for the future.

One of the most important events in the European port industry, the 21st Conference of the European Sea Ports Organization (ESPO), was held in the Greek city of Thessaloniki. Against the backdrop of the aggravation of the geopolitical situation, the key topic of the meeting was the future of ports in an unstable environment. The Port of Gdansk actively participated in the discussions, emphasizing the strategic importance of seaports in ensuring the economic, energy and military stability of Europe.

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  • May 16, 2025

US imposes fees on Chinese-built ships and owners – new rules will change global logistics.

The Office of the US Trade Representative has approved new port charges for ships built or owned by Chinese companies. From October 2025, a gradually increasing charge will be applied to such ships: from $50 to $140 per net register ton, and for container ships built in China – from $18 to $33 per ton or from $120 to $250 per container, depending on which calculation method gives a higher amount. Small ships are exempt from charges: up to 4,000 TEU for container ships, up to 80,000 deadweight tons for bulk carriers and up to 55,000 tons for other types.

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  • May 16, 2025

LTG Infra has introduced a unique ecoduct on Rail Baltica in Lithuania – animals have already started using it.

The first movement of wild animals through an underground ecoduct has been recorded on the Switzerland–Žeimiai section in Lithuania, where the construction of the Rail Baltica high-speed railway line is nearing completion. According to environmentalists, this is one of the most modern solutions of this type in the country. The facility is located under a viaduct next to a broad-gauge railway and the 144 Jonava–Kėdainiai–Šiaduva highway. LTG Infra, the infrastructure operator of the LTG Group, regularly monitors fauna at construction sites.